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  2. YOUTHFUL GROUNDMAN'S EARLY SUCCESS

    The Test tour's first hero, who reaped fame in a day as "the boy who bowled Bradman," is Paul Brooks, 16. year-old member of the ground staff at Lords. After uprooting Bradman's middle stump he completed his bowling ...

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    SCALLOOP BOAT FOR THE SOUTH—Built at Strahan some years ago this 30ft boat was taken from Launceston to Hobart ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Isolated From German Influence

    A most interesting situation in Roumania is the sequel to King Carol's coup, which is being watched very closely all over Europe, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, Although ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HOLLAND IN SYSTEM OF DEFENCE

    The Australian Associated Press' diplomatic correspondent states that it is understood that Holland's ...

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  6. AIR ARMAMENT EXPANSION PLAN

    According to the Australian Associated Press' political correspondent the growing disquiet in England at ...

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  7. DISCOVERY OF GIANT FISH

    Recalling the sea serpent stories, and even the Loch Ness monster, a giant fish, found on the rocks at Carnoustie, Scotland, has been identified as an ...

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  8. NEW MILITARY POLICY FOR JAPANESE

    It is reported that General Sugiyama, Japanese War Minister, who returned last night from a flying tour of the China war fronts, to-day urged ...

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  9. BODY TO WATCH EXPENDITURE

    The setting up of a Parliamentary Standing Committee to exercise a check, in addition to the Ministerial one, on public expenditure was ...

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  10. President and Mr. Henry Ford

    The President (Mr. Roosevelt) has invited Mr. Henry Ford to a luncheon and conference on April 27. The subject of the discussions ...

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  11. KILLED BY FALLING TREE

    Thomas James Thompson (51), sawmill owner,, residing at Spreyton, was killed by a falling tree on the property of Mr. Henry Keep, at Nook, about ...

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  12. RAILWAY EMPLOYEE HONOURED

    More than 100 employees of the Tasmanian Government Railways and a guard of honour of 30 police attended a ceremony at the Hobart ...

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  13. SCHOOL INSPECTORS' CONFERENCE

    The biennial interstate conference of school inspectors concluded to-night, and delegates will return to their states to-morrow. Mr. J. W. Hayes, of New ...

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  14. EXHIBIT FROM TASMANIA

    Mr. R. E. Allwright, president of the Royal Agricultural Society, returned to Hobart to-day by the Zealandia from Sydney, where he represented the ...

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  15. NEW GEELONG FACTORY

    The new factory building of the International Harvester Co. of Australia Pty. Ltd. at Geelong, which will cost, with equipment, about £500,000, is ...

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  16. TAXED ON THEIR OWN GOODS

    What was regarded as the iniquity of the law which compelled owners of licensed vehicles to pay an excessive tax on the transport of their own ...

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  17. LONDON NAVAL TREATY

    Under Article 18 of the Covenant, the United Kingdom Government has lodged with the League of Nations as registrar of treaties, notice of the ...

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  18. TENDERS ACCEPTED

    The Minister for lands and Works (Major T. H. Davies) has accepted the following tenders for buildings—Smithton High School, provision of ...

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  19. LONDON APPLE SEASON

    In the presence of 200 New Zealanders, Flying-Officer A. E. Clouston, accompanied by Mr. V. A. Ricketts, and their wives, declared the apple season ...

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  20. Governor Happy In Tasmania

    "I do not like being away from this beautiful island, which has brought us great happiness in our surroundings and in the affection ...

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  21. DISEASE SPREADS AMONG STOCK

    A scourge of eczema among stock in South Auckland is reaching alarming proportions, spreading to all parts of the district and affecting sheep, cattle, ...

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  22. RUMOUR OF CABINET SPLIT DENIED

    Princess Elizabeth's 12th birthday was first an occasion of congratulatory telegrams form the Dominions and the colonies. Hundreds watching the changing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Big Profits For Aircraft Builders

    Six firms which in 1936 undertook to run "shadow" aircraft factories will receive £300 profit for each aeroplane produced, the ...

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  24. Financial Policy In France

    "The Times" Paris correspondent states that rumours are current that the Daladier Cabinet has split ...

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  25. USE OF CINEMA IN CHURCH

    "The Presbyterian Church has not made any pronouncement with regard to the cinema in the church," declared Rev. N. H. Joughin, president of the ...

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  26. BROADBENT'S FLIGHT

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent, who left Port Darwin at 4.30 a.m. on Sunday in an attempt to break Miss Jean Batten's record for the Australia-England flight, ...

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  27. POSITION SERIOUS

    Mr. H. D. Maine, managing director of E. R. Maine Pty. Ltd. said to-day that the position of those firms dealing in the export of tin clippings was ...

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  28. SALVATION ARMY

    Sixty officers assembled to-day in the Margaret-street Church of Christ for the council meeting of the Salvation Army Congress under the presidency of ...

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  29. REPUBLICAN ARMY SUCCESSES

    The Republican army claims that it has captured the villages of Alins and Mallolis in West Andora, and have also had minor successes in the Tremp ...

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  30. BANK OF N.S.W. DIVIDEND

    The Bank of New South Wales has declared an interim quarterly dividend at the rate of six per cent. per annum (unchanged), payable on May 26. ...

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  31. "The Examiner" To-day

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  32. COOGAN LAW SUIT

    Jackie Coogan testified that his father hated Bernstein. The men frequently quarrelled. Coogan, senior, once choking Bernstein while playing on the golf ...

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  33. TO-DAY'S SUMMARY

    FORECAST—Temporarily fine, with rather warm day temperatures, showers developing. HIGH TIDE—7.10 a.m., 7.33 p.m. ...

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  34. EIRE PRESIDENCY

    Fianna Fail and Fine Gael representatives have agreed to invite Dr. Douglas Hyde to accept nomination for the presidency of Eire. ...

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  35. OPPOSITION LEADER'S TRIBUTE

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Curtin) expressed deep regret to-day at the death of Sir Talbot Hobbs. "Sir Talbot was a most distinguished ...

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  36. MAGAZINE SECTION

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  37. TO-MORROW'S SUMMARY

    HIGH TIDE—7.56 a.m., 8.18 p.m. LIGHTS ON VEHICLES—5.23 p.m. to [?].50 a.m. For church services, see page three ...

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